Though only a fraction of its Gilded Age mansions remain, Long Island still offers a glimpse of the opulence that F. Scott Fitzgerald found 100 years ago. Old Westbury Gardens, a 200-acre estate with ...
One hundred years after the publication of “The Great Gatsby,” the classic F. Scott Fitzgerald novel set on the North Shore of Nassau County, Lou B. Branchinelli uncovered a relic from the Roaring ...
"The word 'mansion' is sort of an old-timey word," said real estate appraisal firm Miller Samuel CEO Jonathan Miller.
In the fall of 1922, a 26-year-old F. Scott Fitzgerald and his wife, Zelda, moved into a Mediterranean-style house on Long Island, New York. Their stay lasted only 18 months; a move to France would ...
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